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Congregations or Ch:ist and First Churches 12 e c a m t- s One; A r r as -3 sr5 *: Coniplot?•:; ior Service St ^. unca 'crri.'Hx i f t c i>v I >1* Dr. T. ■ Chfisi i Mi >' t" . ^ u:h. Rt'\. ; '• one yeat . c\ ntf ' iii' It 1 L'tCv 'It.' i »> A t I Cit'Ti been r« :?vj bers »•; C th: d ' C ■' :' "I • ; . cis A' K» service ■ precea Trans t ct Chi made, v with t!u t*h iu (' li.-od by A :>' ' yours : C:..>' < two y«.a '■ £. n. It : "Darin A. H . • Hart. ' . nr| •• . Method s- !5:;-t»r • . <>1 .Tolm the Own. riif lot • ri<. the k. VV. CVg ' ' lumber , , ' • lime >• >p.irious i -so \ Wil ut1.-1 con • )\ s brother, i ! ii. ;\CCSl .1 u ton I tnm , ... t It' ll Ssv'pi lito Uiilil t:H' - . Sin .i.-i •!:. of npsun ... i,y the >. \V. f.v. ?.i. Ioi:p . v.*. !■' > "!. Ht-v. i;. I). WiiSiams. (Vitd - 17 HI IP - i- I H \ L i« i \ IT'S the famous, exclusive Air Duct. Built right in the path of the flames, it prevents heat losses up the flue—sends the warmth ir.to the rooms. This is just one of the o -n. uine Estate Heatrola's many adv• -■ ••<c!u sive features which keep the temperature up, the fuel bill down. Come in: see our special He;itro!a display. FOR LONG LIFE! T. . new Estalloy Fire P i. Mj.v < t* r.ickel-chromium alloy, -t:... than double the hfe < f pots. iliu!>trci't J is tin- 600 ''i"s; ni-iir in throe sines. EASY TERMS PRICES STILL START AT $ 52.50 Henderson Furniture Co. Phcne 144 FIRST METHODIST (iU :^ «1 war I'1"''. growth el the Sim tj;iv Sc required additional .pace, and in 1:»- i the new annex was i fini• nder tin- pastorate oi I'ev. j J. !•:. I'ntehard. "The Annual Conference el the Methodi.-t Protestant Church of j North r»>Iina met with this Church during die years 1887. 1DIU. 1L»11 andj ltL'L'. • -11■ iu the forty-eight years of its; life tiii- Church has maintained re gular services as follows: Sunday' School, i reaching morning and even ing. oraycr meeting Wedne.-day , evening. "Tin Church in ils first year had ibo.,: i'lirtv-live members, all of, whom have joined the Church Trim: ! : ..:it. except .Mrs. F. S. Har ris (Miss Carrie Coghill. daughtei of I\. W. Coghill). who now reside in Washington. H. C "The faith of the founders of this Churcl' \\ 111 appear w hen we recall, that tia population Henderson did not exi'-ed J.Utin and trie Me5;:odi.-l Kpi.-coi Soutii. the IVote.-tani Kpiscop. i. the 1'resbytei ian and [iaptist Charehes ail i:ad flourishing ■ •ruani/a: tquipped and actively engaged n the work in tiie little t«Avn. at the time «• t its organization, at >i t!'( et th; I their faith wa> weii iou::did - made clear when we ,-ee tl j: the , esent •;:< mbership is about ST."), ten time.- a- many as in 1881. "i:.i population of tiie city is now about l(i.ui)t) and two other Churches, *av Chi.-l/iti and Woman Catholic, haw bien organized. For more than two sco':- year.- this Church has done i - well, standing by it^ faith and its doctrine, which is the Ar- • :::er.:aa taught and interpreted.-as in • Meth«.ii;-i L marches of .-\mer ;c... It is thoroughly organized for . e ..ot k among its membership ami li.e un-Chure!ied of the com- : uity. The Sunday School is .one' ot tia \ ■ ry best of the denomination in liit- Sta'e. It is thoroughly or g.aized Cradle Roll to Florae Uepartnu ut." A: ••i:t! ne ol the First Methodist ch.ua i. 11uy w as furnished by J. H. t>. ; H;> .-. <<iie oi the oldest mem ber.- tae congregation, as follows: "fin.' Meti. xii.-t church nearest to Henderson, so rumor and legend say, wa.- Hot . Spring church near Rock Spring, a bout iw'.i miles north of litnc»i i - •! . . :i ('Hi- d|' die Wortluun farms. "Shortly after the railroad came in 1840. the congregation voted In move mto Henderson and the church was located on the present site ol •.he Hawkins Building on Garnett street. "In 1887 the congregation began the building of a brick church build ing on ihe i.orihwest corner of Chinch and Garnett streets, which was fini.-iied and dedicated in 18f!!». •'From 15U1 until 19121 the church discussed the building of a new church and selecting a new location therelor. and it was decided to build nil the present site at the northeast corner of Garnett and Church .- treets. when the present Methodist church stai.ds." Masons Invited To Meet \\ itli 0. E. S. Members (ii Wellons chapter, Or der of the Eastern Star. will be host esses to the members of John H. Mills lodge, their wives, and other local Masons, when they meet to gether Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the lodge. An interesting program is promised, and it is hoped thai ail lodge members will attend. SALVATION ARMY TO HAVE REVIVAL j A .-cries of special meetings will I be Ik Id ;it The Salvation Army hall j in South Henderson next week, Cap i tain Graham Mills, corps comman | der. announced today. Visiting Army officials will preach, with a different • me each evening. Monday evening the sermon will be by Major McAteer, comn anding oiTicer at lJurlington; -on Tuesday evening Adjutant LaMar, command ing officer at Greensboro -will preach, and Major Wall, commander at Durham, will preach Wednesday night, and the final visitor will be Major Wilks, commander at Reids ville. Captain Mills has been away sev eral days this week assisting in meetings in other communities. The public is invited to the services next week. Literature supplies the experiences of life and its emotions. • Tobacco Price On Thursday Tobaeco prices advanced on the* He:ider>on icarkel Thursday in a >m; II .-a!i' v-ulting from continued rains, which kept growers ;ii home. Smii'i li. Yowiy. sales supervisor, said the ;i\'t v . si 7.08 per luin c!rt d pi'iaici.^ for 152.471) pounds, which sold .'ir 044. Tuesday'.- >ale.» ran siasoii totals to j>«• n:l.-. and offerings today • r« i'a;h »ted to put the ag gregate v.\'!l «>wr sixteen nnliion poiaici.-. Cpui'1 I\v buyers through Thursday vva* ; pproxi nately $3, iL'.i.'• !. Mid tiii' • i.-iiii average is •dighllv over .S'iO.23 per hundivd iHMIIlds. 'lilt n :arket will take two days off 1 or '! i: >k<'.'v ny. on Thursday and Krd >. Xovi !> ')•. i L'S and L\'). and the reason 'S expected to elo>e around :iici — i)»vt 11 b- So» ie 01 the largest K;,-u [■:: Nort Carolina m>: rkets will end their stasi-n ;<? Thanksgiving. Predictions here are that season sales will In- >o:ne 1M to 20 million pound.-. Rainfall is 4.33 Inches Precipitation here during the three-day rainfall thai started Mon ii.i..- cxtivMi; :!jjri let up Thursday night measured 4..'»o inches, H. L. Ailen. official Weather Bureau ob m i'v. . anu nrevci today. It was the heav iest continuous rain here since •Me protracted season last August that re-uited in unprecedented floods in the Koanolce river north of Hen derson. 'J'he rain ended during Thursday nighl. ii;»v, ever. and today the skies were clem .»nd the sun sliined most of the day. Temperatures were rath er modi rate. . :;:i well ;:bo\e freezing. Colder weatnev was loree'ast for to night and Saturday, however. The rainy • mi ended a drought that had prevailed lor nearly two months, with the c.\reption of brief showers at infrequent intervals. Moi.-ture in the ground now is abun dant and conditions have been brought about favorable for putting in of fail and Winter crops. POLICE SERGEANT IS STRUCK BY A CAR Police Sergeant C. C. Finch was not seriously injured Wednesday night when he was struck and knock ed down by an automobile driven by S. E. Robbs. The accident occurred during a heavy fog, ami was held unavoidable by officers. Phom 4!)J 10c Jind 34c Xnv: Showing TROUBLE in the TROPICS!i ■1TOHP* f" MOf^-^SsSSWW^. Cartoon — News Information 1'lease State 10c-20c Today BOB STEELE in • LAND of missing MEN Also dick for an 5,1 •WINNERS OF TllE U EST CHRIST METHODIST CHURCH Schools Get Two Holidays Thanksgiving Schools hero will have the usual two-day Thanksgiving holiday at the end «>l the month. Superintendent K. 1\I. Rollins announced today. The pe riod will be the one* observed L-y the Jslaie a.- 1 i'.ai. ing ci:.\- Tuinv day. Xovember 2"—and for 1 lie school* the Friday iollowing also. I:i o'f.cr words. clas<-i's will suspend Wedm.day afternoon until the i'oi iowing Monday. Christmas holit! i.vs !:avr also been sol. and the schools will suspend, according to present plans, on Kri (iay. IXriinbei 12and i ii/. ed lor a two-week holiday, resuming Monday, January 6. Art Exhibit Set . For November 25 C'hapcl Hill, Nov. in.—An art c.\ ivbit to b" held in connection with National Art Week is scheduled for the Person Hall Gallery at the Uni versity of North Carolina November 25 through November 29. it was an nounced today by John Allcott. head of the art department here. All entries for the exhibit must be submitted by Friday. Novc'tibe.* 22. Mr. Allcott said. Artist-. designers and craftsmen are eligible to submit work do;iu for sale and any work of art placed mi c-Nhii :t; >n . :'l >o .-uojcct to sale. Not more than nvc picccs will be accepted irom any one artist. Paint ins. sculpture, print . photographs and crafts may be ><. ■;>.••■■siT.'ed. The American pec pie have idway-; held that they- have a problem to solve for humanity—to show 'he world that self-government is pos sible and to what heichts men and women may rise thereby. Matinee ;vid Night H'e ; nd 30 c Today-T < mvioitow A!.-.o Dcadu oi>a Oie«" i.nd Comedy SUNDAY ONLY Matinee lOe and 44c Night 55c om Stag e IH PERSON DAN FITCH * HIS 20TH ANNIVERSARY RE VU6 WORLD PlEASUr RALPH ROGERS I CO. FOWIER & fAV LOUISE 1 EUGENE SOJTHERN Swift i swift PATRICIA COREY MYSTLt WAlSTOM CIBLS SOUTHERN SERENADORS the season'} Spiciest Show GET Warm, Stylish Topcoats and Shoes Bostonion <P7 QC Oxfords .... .Mansfield Oxfords .... You cun't ccjual ihem for sivics and value. Reversible TOP COATS All Sk*.'.< $12.50 to $16.50 Come in and lot us show you the newest and best sty! in tliinirs l'or men. Don't Let Washday Worries Get You! No struggling with big baskets, no scri bing, no hand-wrecking soaps for you to worry about if you let us take care of your laundry! And why not? It's economical and far more efficient than home laun dering and it certainly would be a l«»a<l off your mind! Try our service next wash day! Henderson Steam Laundry Phone 508
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